354 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Copeland, E. Bingham — Fungi esculentes Philippinenses. (Edible fungi of the 

 Philippines.) 



[One puff-ball and a large number of Agaricinese are described, all new to 

 science.] Ann. Mycol, iii. (1905) pp. 25-9. 



Dietel, P. — Uredineae Japonicae. V. 



[A number of new species are included in the list.] 



Engler's Bot. Jahrb., xxxiv. (1904) pp. 583-92. 



Gillot, X. — Empoisonnement par les Champignons. (Poisoning by fungi.) 



[The author notes the increase of illness due to the eating of 

 poisonous fungi. He strongly urges education by pic- 

 tures, etc., in all schools, especially in the country.] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xxi. (TJ05) pp. 58-63. 



Gillot, X., & N. Patouillar d — Contribution a Thistoire naturelle de la Tunisie. 

 • Notes botaniques et mycologiques. (Contribution to the natural history of Tunis. 

 Botanical and mycological notes.) 



[A number of new species of fungi are recorded by N. Fatouillard.] 



Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Autun, xvii. (1904) 42 pp., 5 pis. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl., xcviii. (1905) p. 144. 



Harz, 0. O. — Oospora cretacea sp. n. ;(Diagnosis of the new species, and com- 

 parison with related forms.) 



Bot. Centralbl, Orig., xviii. (1905) pp. 113-14. 



Halgand, Feli x — FLtude sur les trichophyties de la barbe. ( Study of Trichophyton 

 of the beard.) Arch, de Parasitol, viii. (1904) pp. 509-622 (4 figs.). 



See also Bot. Centralbl., xcviii. (1905) p. 279. 



Hennings, P. — Einige schadliche parasitische Pilze auf exotischen Orchideen 

 unserer Gewachshauser. (Some harmful parasitic fungi on the 

 exotic Orchidacese of our hot-houses.) 



[The fungi described, all of which are new, belong to the 

 Uredinaceae, Pyrenomycetes, Sphaaropsidacefe, Nectroi- 

 deaceae, Excipulaceae, Melanconiaceaj, Stilbaceas, and 

 Tuberculariaceae.] 



Hedicigia, xliv. (1905) pp. 168-78. 



., „ Fungi amazonicL IV. A cl Ernesto TJle collecti. (Fungi from the 



Amazon collected by Ernest Ule.) 



[Many new species are described by the author. The new 

 genera are Phseosacardinula (Microthyriacea3) and Phrag- 

 mographum (Hysteriaceae). 



Tom. cit., pp. 57-61 (3 figs.). 

 Holway, E. W. D. — North American Uredineae. 



[The paper contains descriptions of a number of new species.] 



Ann. Mycol, iii. (1905) pp. 20-4. 

 Horne, W. T. — A New Species of Lembosia. 



[The fungus was parasitic on stems of Vanilla planifolia. 



Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xxxii. (1905) pp. 69-71. 



Ideta, A rat a — Lehrbuch der Pfianzenkrankheiten im Japan. Ein handbuch fur 

 Land, und Forstwirte, Gartner, und Botaniker. (Text-book of plant diseases in 

 Japan. A handbook for landowners, foresters, gardeners, and ^botanists.) 



Shokwabo (Tokio, 1903) 8vo, 144 text figs! and 13 pis., 2 col. 

 See also Zeitschr. Pflanzenkr., xv. (1905) pp. 54-5. 



J a a p, O. — Erster Beitrag zur Pilzflora der Umgegend von Putlitz. (First contribu- 

 tion to the fungus flora of Putlitz.) 



Verhandl Bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenburg, xlvi. (1904) pp. 122-41. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl, xcviii. (1905) pp. 32-3. 



Kusano, S. — Einige neue Taphrina-Arten aus Japan. (Some new species of 

 Taphrina from Japan.) 



[Three new species are described.] 



Ann. Mycol., iii. (1905) pp. 30-1. 



